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Poetry as Enchantment

And Other Essays

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"Gioia joins W. H. Auden, Randall Jarrell, and D. H. Lawrence in embracing criticism that is insightfully intellectual and surprisingly personal . . . Always a canny discussant of contemporary poetics, Gioia again provides vital guidance for evaluating poetry that will appeal to tenured professors and armchair aficionados alike."
―Booklist

Dana Gioia, one of America's leading poet-critics, explains why poetry exists and why we need it in this sparkling collection of essays.

More personal than any of Gioia's earlier works, Poetry as Enchantment reflects a lifetime of thought and experience. Gioia, the author of Can Poetry Matter?, talks about poetry in a radically different way than it is currently being taught or discussed. In the title essay, he explains that poetry is speech raised to the level of song, and though poetry may often be misunderstood as intellectual, it moves us the way music does. Poetry charms its readers, creating a heightened experience of attention. It addresses readers in the fullness of their humanity, simultaneously speaking to the mind, emotions, imagination, memory, and physical senses. Without academic jargon, Poetry as Enchantment relates literature to the questions of life.

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      October 1, 2024
      Following in the footsteps of the literary critics he most admires, Gioia (Meet Me at the Lighthouse, 2023) joins W. H. Auden, Randall Jarrell, and D. H. Lawrence in embracing criticism that is insightfully intellectual and surprisingly personal. The book opens with an impassioned celebration of the enchanting powers of poetry, of its potential to bring ecstatic pleasure and profound delight. Other essays rescue from obscurity lesser-known authors, such as British poet Donald Davie and John Allan Wyeth, ""the most important American poet of the First World War."" A series of short takes provides snapshots of the work of such well-known writers as Elizabeth Bishop, Garrison Keillor, and Seamus Heaney as well as ruminations on writers who will be new to many readers, such as Samuel Menashe, Shirley Geok-Lin Lim, and Weldon Kees. Gioia's ""West Coast Reports"" are perhaps the most enchanting entries, as he indulges in silliness and humor while recounting past lives in Los Angeles. Always a canny discussant of contemporary poetics, Gioia again provides vital guidance for evaluating poetry that will appeal to tenured professors and armchair aficionados alike.

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